Design a cue for the video
Specify the purpose first: intro bumper, quiet tutorial bed, reflective montage or high-energy transition. Instrumental prompts are often easier to mix behind speech because they do not compete with narration.
Keep an origin record
Store your prompt, generator used, creation date, plan level and exported source file. Before publishing, check the provider's current commercial-use and attribution terms and the platform's AI-content disclosure requirements.
Prepare the mix
- Use the Prompt Generator to describe an original cue.
- If permitted, use Vocal Remover to create a clean instrumental variation from a generated vocal demo.
- Trim the required section in Audio Cutter and check timing with BPM Tapper.
Use generic creative references
Descriptors such as cassette-textured bedroom pop, calm record-store jazz or warm lo-fi background cue communicate a usable direction without requesting a copy of a specific song or performer.